MemoMind One Kickstarter Final Countdown: Pricing, Shipping & What’s Next

The MemoMind One Kickstarter campaign has entered its final countdown, with more than $1.2 million raised from over 2,500 backers as of August 20—far beyond the original HK$10,000 funding goal.
The campaign ends on Thu, August 27, 2026, 11:00 PM AWST.
For those who have been following MemoMind One, this is the last week to access the current Kickstarter rewards and early-bird pricing. For existing backers, it also marks the transition to the next stage: confirming configurations, preparing orders, and getting the first devices ready to ship.
Here's where things stand—and what's coming next.
MemoMind One Kickstarter Price and Benefits
The final week also means the current Kickstarter pricing and rewards are coming to an end.
| Edition | Kickstarter Price | MSRP |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Edition | $399 | $599 |
| Custom Edition | $409 | $699 |
But the Kickstarter rewards are about more than early pricing. Backers also receive campaign-specific benefits, including:
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Priority access to the early production and shipping queue
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Limited-time Kickstarter pricing
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Free Memo+ service (6 months for Kickstarter backers, one year for Deposit + Kickstarter Backers)
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Free Shipping to Select Major Markets
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1-Year Standard Warrant(2 Years for EU Customers)
For a broader explanation of what MemoMind One is and how its hardware and AI system work, see our dedicated product guide.
MemoMind One Shipping Updates
For users wondering when MemoMind One will ship, we plan to begin priority shipments in late August, with orders processed in batches. Mass production is currently underway.
The process is expected to follow this path.
Campaign Timeline
August 27
Campaign Ends & Payment Processing Begins
→ Payment Processing Closes
→ Partial refund completed (for deposit users)
→ Survey sent (PledgeBox) to collect address & prescription info
The end of the campaign does not mean that every order will ship on the same day.
Standard edition orders are expected to move faster because their specifications are standardized. Production, packing, and fulfillment can therefore begin more quickly once orders are confirmed.
Prescription and custom orders require additional verification and lens preparation, which may add processing time.
Delivery dates can also vary by destination because customs, local carriers, shipping routes, and regional delivery conditions are outside the team's direct control.

What's Next for MemoMind One?
The end of the Kickstarter campaign is only the beginning of the next phase for MemoMind One.
Starting around September 2026, we'll introduce an initial Bluetooth communication protocol together with an open-source reference library and working demo code.
The first developer access layer will allow developers to:
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Send text and simple visuals to the HUD
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Receive touch and button inputs from the glasses
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Access microphone audio for transcription or AI workflows
This first phase is intentionally focused on practical experimentation. Developers will be able to start exploring what can be built around the display, controls, and audio capabilities without waiting for the complete SDK.
Later, we'll bring the full SDK together with Memo Lab, creating a dedicated space for developers to build, experiment, and eventually share applications and ideas.
More details about the full SDK and Phase Two will come in a dedicated update once the timeline is ready to share.

Join the MemoMind Community
Long before the Kickstarter campaign, MemoMind has been shaped through user interviews, prototype testing, feedback sessions, and conversations with creators, developers, and everyday users. That process doesn't stop when the campaign ends.
Once MemoMind One is in people's hands, we'll be able to see how the glasses actually fit into everyday life—not just the use cases we imagined during development.
"How do people use AI while walking? What do they want to remember after a conversation? Which features become part of their daily routines? What new workflows emerge when information is always within view?"
Those real-world experiences will help us understand what to improve, what to build next, and where MemoMind should go from here.
We also want the community to learn from each other. User stories, creative use cases, developer projects, and everyday experiences can be just as valuable to another user as an official product guide.
If you want to share feedback, discuss your experience, or follow future development, join us on Reddit, Discord, and Facebook—we look forward to hearing your thoughts.


